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We often have visitors from the south that are not accustomed to driving in snow. It appears to me that you are assuming that the driver is a local person, which may not be the case. It is rather late in the season for snow, and they may have felt safe from the dangers of winter driving.

One of the greatest tragedies that can occur is a car accident far from home.

There are passages in the Old Testament where Enoch and Noah of old were said to have "walked with G-d." (I believe in an allegorical way.) See Genesis Chapter 5, verses 22 and 24, and Chapter 6, verse 9. There are other passages that did not use that exact phrasing.

And in the New Testament, we have Matthew Chapter 18, verse 20, where the Son is quoted as saying "For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I in the midst of them."

So no, clearly not in the sky or heaven, but beyond space, and I believe also beyond time.

We were about 8 cars after this accident. It was in an area where there were cable barriers. The car was still on it's side of the road.. The roads were covered with a wet snow and the accident occurred over one of the small bridges just east of Eudora in the west bound lanes. The roads were slick! We pulled off on to the shoulder and as we watched cars come flying up on the accident they all had trouble trying to stop. Visibility was low. This accident could have been much worse. People assume if there is not much snow, the roads are fine...

We were also first responders on the scene. I was wondering if you have any updated information on how the mother was doing currently? I had followed up with LMH Saturday night but was not sure on her current status. I have not been able to get the family off my mind. Thanks for the response.

I was driving that stretch of K-10 Saturday and while it had not been snowing for very long, the roads were becoming slick quickly. Between KC and Lawrence I saw at a number of vehicles who had run off the road. None were at locations of the cable median barriers and all were able to safely reenter the roadway without any damage (Just imagine if they had hit the barrier and how much damage it would have caused!). Now for the vehicle with injuries, I hope everyone was okay! The crash was located on a bridge (first part of roadway to become slick) and while I cannot say if the driver was speeding, I know there were many different speeds among the drivers on K-10. This crash would not have been prevented if the bypass was created nor was it the roadway's fault. People need to quit blaming everyone else and start taking responsibility for their own actions.